Chess and Chess
85 - Now it's up to me
In No 83 I mentioned a few fun game to match I played chess when computers were still to come (pardon the expression semidialettale ...). During the 28 ° Italian Championship I played (among others) against a Master of Rimini at the time quoted enough, and it came out as follows.
Buzzoni - Bagnoli (1975-76): 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. d5 e6 4. Nc3 e: d5 5. c: d5 d6 6. e4 g6 7. CF3 Bg7 8. Be2 00 9. 00 a6 10. a4 Bg4 11. h3 (somewhat 'brutal, but the Black is forced to give up the couple of the Alfieri, a practical alternative at the time was 11. Cd2 A: e2 12. Q: e2 leaving the White position slightly more airy) A: f3 12. A: f3 Cbd7 13. AF4 Qc7 (critical position, which occurred several times, which seemed to be following the best 14. Tfe8 a5 15. Dc2, as in the Tal-Stein USSR Championship 1971. My opponent opts instead for a continuation not very happy) 14 . DD2?! (in-Portisch Uhlmann, played at Hastings in 1971, Black had solved their problems after 14. Dc2 c4! 15. Tfe8 Be2 16. Tfe1 Te7 17. Tad1 TB8 18. Tbe8 a5!) Tfe8 15. Tad1 c4! 16. Tfe1 CC5 (preparing to undermine the opponent's position; DB's position reveals the worst possible) 17. e5!? (other choices lead to death due to inactivity) d: e5 18. T: e5 (18. Dd7 d6) Dd7! 19. DD4?! (considering forcing the defensive Ta8-c8, but Black has better) CD3 20. T: e8 + (20. D: c4 C: b2 21. Db3 C: d1 22. D: D1 and loss of quality is not compensated by plusPedone and location. The white gives way to a plan for relief, the conclusion should be that the initiative in exchange for Pb2) C: e8! 21. DE3 C: b2 22. Tb1 CD3 23. Ce4 C: f4 (practically forced, given the threat 24. CC5) 24. Q: f4 TC8! 25. d6 b5! (25. ... f5 26. T: b7!) 26. c3 g4! (vincente. Black and White aim to achieve the same position, but Black has had the longest view) 27. TC4 g5 28. Bg4 D: d6! 29. C: d6 (not 29. Q: d6 29. ... C: d6 30. C: d6 c2 31. Tc1 AB2! 32. C: C4: C1 and Pc2 does not stop, while 32 . T: T c2: c2 33. a: b5 a: b5 34. C: b5 TC5 is also in bankruptcy) T: f4 30. C: e8 c2 31. Tc1 TC4 32. C: g7 b4! 33. Ad1 (the "least worst") b3! 34. A: T c2: c2 35. Tb1 b2, White leaves.
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